Zhang, Wyonch –  Improving Primary Care Access

To: Canadians Concerned About Primary Care Access From: Tingting Zhang and Rosalie Wyonch Date: April 26, 2023 Re: Improving Primary Care Access Too many people don’t have a family doctor, a longstanding and worsening problem in Canada while primary care is the foundation of our healthcare system. Health systems with strong primary care have better outcomes, lower emergency use, […]

Heath care will only succeed through collaboration, not through competition – Toronto Star Op-Ed

In the real world of health service delivery, the last three years have taught us a great deal. The pandemic has been a test of endurance for health care workers for sure, but it has also tested our ability as a collective system to do something we don’t do enough of: work together.

Here is an incomplete list of the results:

We procured massive quantities of supplies and distributed them across the country: Personal Protective Equipment; swabs; hand sanitizer; ventilators. We massively ramped up testing capacity; stood up assessment centres, drive-through clinics, mobile outreach teams. We trained and retrained health care workers; instituted billing codes and protocols for COVID@Home clinics and virtual care for people…

To fix Canada’s health care crisis, we need free-market competition, private options – Globe and Mail Op-Ed

Twenty-five years ago, I secured the rights to a state-of-the-art telehealth system and brought it to Canada. Patients called a number to receive instant advice about their medical issue and be directed effectively to a proper level of care. I thought it would greatly benefit Canadians and save insurers millions.

In a single-payor system, like in Canada’s provinces and territories, my solution would have reduced the burden on emergency rooms and helped minimize staffing demands for hospitals.

But the Ontario government didn’t buy it. It ended up buying a low-cost nursing telephone line designed to generate revenue for hospitals, encouraging callers to visit a hospital emergency room.

Why? Because the upfront cost…

Rosalie Wyonch – Healthcare Priorities 2023

To: Health Policymakers and Administrators From: Rosalie Wyonch Date: March 22, 2023     Re: Healthcare Priorities 2023 Throughout 2020-2022, there was scarcely a day without a healthcare crisis on front pages. The continuation of COVID-19, the surge in demand related to pandemic backlogs, other respiratory epidemics and outbreaks such as influenza all contributed to severe and often unsustainable strain on […]

Instead of Creating Vulnerability, Benefits Should Follow the Worker in Canada – The Globe and Mail Op-Ed

Once upon a time, Canadians completed their educations and began a permanent, full-time career, complete with a pension plan and fringe benefits.

For many people today, that life is little more than a fairy tale. The world of work has changed dramatically, and those pension and benefit plans are no longer fringe – they’re now essential. Up to five million people in Ontario alone do not get health benefits from their employers.

Those people are most often in non-standard jobs. They’re self-employed, or have temporary, part-time or contract work. Digital platforms such as Uber or DoorDash added almost 700,000 gig jobs to the Canadian economy between 2005 and 2016.

Health services outside medicare are often…

Better for Workers, Better for All? Assessing a Portable Health Benefits Plan in Ontario

Millions of workers in Ontario have no access to supplemental health and dental benefits that reimburse most costs for prescription drugs, dental, vision and mental health services. These services are indisputably essential to good health, productivity and financial security for workers and their families.One solution is a portable health benefits (PHB) plan that allows a […]

Rosalie Wyonch – Hey: Private Healthcare has Always Been With Us

From: Rosalie Wyonch To: Canadian Health Spending Observers Date: February 7, 2023 Re: Hey: Private Healthcare has Always Been With Us The recent uproar over Ontario’s increased use of private surgery and diagnostic-imaging clinics has missed the point. Canadian healthcare is already much more “private” than most people recognize, and Ontario has never had a universal system that is publicly funded […]

We have to stop pretending that health care is entirely public – Globe and Mail Op-Ed

The recent controversy sparked by Ontario’s announcement that it will expand the use of private surgery and diagnostic-imaging clinics has missed the point. Health care in Ontario is already much more “private” than most people know, and the province has never had a universal system that is publicly funded and publicly delivered in a truly comprehensive manner. Myths about how our health care system does (or does not) work are unhelpful when attempting to address the very real challenges that result in long delays for surgeries and doctor’s appointments.

A major point of contention is the spending of public money on procedures completed at “for-profit” clinics, which is usually a criticism levied at the province for…

S4 E17: Labour Shortages in the Healthcare Sector

The patient wasn’t in stable condition even before the pandemic hit. The prognosis for Canada’s healthcare system isn’t good – but there’s a cure. C.D. Howe Institute Fellow-in-Residence and Queen’s University Adjunct Professor Don Drummond joins registered nurse Jillian Gratton and host Michael Hainsworth to discuss.

Zhang, Wyonch – The Prescription Drug Gaps in Canada

To: Canadians Concerned About Pharmaceutical Access From: Tingting Zhang and Rosalie Wyonch Date: December 12, 2022 Re: The Prescription Drug Gaps in Canada A significant number of Canadians do not have adequate access to prescription drugs. Twenty one percent of adults surveyed in a new Statistics Canada report said they had no prescription drug coverage […]

Membership Application

Interested in becoming a Member of the C.D. Howe Institute? Please fill out the application form below and our team will be in touch with next steps. Note that Membership is subject to approval.

"*" indicates required fields

Please include a brief description, including why you’d like to become a Member.

Member Login

Not a Member yet? Visit our Membership page to learn more and apply.